Browsing NTNU Open by Author "Lindsay, Erin"
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Extreme Multiple Landslide Events in Norway: An Investigation of Rainfall and Snowmelt Induced Soil Landslide Detection and Forecasting
Rouault, Christy (Master thesis, 2020)Extreme events with multiple landslides can cause major economic costs, damage, and loss of life. While a single landslide can be destructive, multiple landslides are often the culprit of major losses. They can isolate ... -
Modelling Seasonal Stability of Shallow Glacial Till on Steep Rock Slopes in Southeast Norway via Finite Element Analysis - A Case Study
Lange, Frieda (Master thesis, 2018)One of the most common geohazards in the mountainous regions of Norway are debris slides in shallow glacial till horizons overlying steep valley slopes of various bedrock. The predictions pro-duced by the established ... -
Multi-Temporal Satellite Image Composites in Google Earth Engine for Improved Landslide Visibility: A Case Study of a Glacial Landscape
Lindsay, Erin; Frauenfelder, Regula; Ruther, Denise Christina; Rubensdotter, Brita Lena Eleonor Fredin; Strout, James Michael; Nordal, Steinar (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Regional early warning systems for landslides rely on historic data to forecast future events and to verify and improve alarms. However, databases of landslide events are often spatially biased towards roads or other ... -
The Influence of Water Content and Mineralogy on the Shear Strength of two Petrographically Contrasting Norwegian Tills
Hauge, Emilie Olsen (Master thesis, 2018)The influence of mineralogical controlled properties and water content on the shear strength of two petrographically contrasting Norwegian till soil types are evaluated within this thesis. A total of ten samples have been ...